Welcome to my blog about transcending the self. Instead of using the mind to fix or control your world so that you can be happy, there is another way. This blog is about moving your awareness from your limited, egoic-self to your Higher Self in order that you can be the divine expression that you were intended to be.


Many of my beliefs are based on the books "The Untethered Soul" (T.U.S.) by Michael Singer and "Falling into Grace" by Adyashanti. These books describe the path of moving your awareness from the part of you that tries to make your life work (ie, find happiness, security, love...) to the part of you that Witnesses or Watches your life unfold and your reactions to your life. As you become more aware of yourself as the Watcher, and you let go of the energies of the lower self, you will be moving towards greater freedom.

So instead of struggling to make everything go your way in life, why not accept what is (release the need to fix or control people, situations or your mind), open your heart and surrender to That Which Created Life in the first place! In other words, go with the flow of life and watch the amazing miracle that you are blossom! Please join me in choosing to move beyond the limitations of the personal self and to live a life of freedom.

To get the most out of this blog, I suggest that you read the books. I also recommend the CDs by Michael Singer (see the website below). I post on this blog about once a week. If you would like to be notified by email each time I post please send your email address to donnamccullough@cox.net.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Who Am I? Part 2

In the midst of a worrisome thought ask "Who am I? Who am I?..."

In the middle of a conversation where you find yourself judging someone or something ask "Who am  I?"

When struggling with how to handle a situation ask yourself "Who am I?" and once you feel a connection with a larger sense of yourself, see if you experience more clarity about the situation.

When driving in your car and not thinking about anything in particular ask "Who am I?"

Michael says "Ask (Who am I?) ceaselessly, constantly.  Ask it and you will notice that you are the answer.  There is no intellectual answer-you are the answer.  Be the answer, and everything will change." (T.U.S., p. 38).

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